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Dr. George Evans Obituary

Dr. George Evans, educator and community advocate dies at 79

BRADFORD Pa. - Dr. George P. Evans, of 33 Berva Drive, Bradford, a noted journalism educator and communication specialist, died Monday (June 12, 2023) in Erie. He was 79.

He was born Dec. 23, 1943, in South Plainfield, N.J. Besides his Bradford home, Dr. Evans and his wife enjoyed their second home at 218 Stockton Ridge, at Foxmoor, in Cranberry Township.

During the past decade he devoted most of this time and support to the Evans-Krivak Gynecological Cancer Research and Education Fund, which he and his wife, an ovarian cancer survivor, endowed to raise funds for ovarian cancer, which remains one of the least funded and understood among cancers.

He was a cum laude graduate of Rider University in 1965, where he served as editor of the campus newspaper in his senior year and was a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and recipient of the Frederick Ferris Journalism Scholars Award.

He earned a master's degree in mass communication from The Ohio University in 1966, and went on to earn a Ph.D., with distinction, from Syracuse University in 1975 in mass communication and political science.

He began his career as a news reporter for the Gannett-owned Courier-News in Plainfield, and later as a copy editor for the Home News in New Brunswick.

Dr. Evans was a journalism professor at St. Bonaventure University for 29 years, hired as one of the youngest instructors at the college in 1966. He retired from that position in 1995 to enter into private practice as proprietor of Communication Services.

While at St. Bonaventure, Dr. Evans enjoyed an active career which included chairmanship of the mass communication department in 1983-85 and 1993-95; chairmanship of the annual Press Day; adviser of the award-winning campus newspaper, The Bona Venture; and adviser of the campus yearbook, The Bonadieu.

He was also founder of the school's annual Sports Symposium, a member of the Honors Council and developer and director of the renowned Dow Jones Newspaper Fund program, among many other positions.

He was known for his behind-the-scenes initiatives in bringing about the designation of the journalism department as full-fledged school of mass communication and journalism, which at the time emphasized writing and reporting instruction, which he and Dr. Russell Jandoli, his professional mentor, revered as the pillar of the department's educational quality. He succeeded Jandoli as department chair 1983-85.

In 1989, he was cited as the National Faculty Adviser of the year by the National Council of College Publications Advisers. He was also named a Fellow of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies in 1989. Earlier, in 1987, Poynter presented him with the National Teaching Award, citing his achievements in higher education and media advising. In 1988, he was named a Fellow of the American Press Institute's USA Today journalism studies program.

In 2005 he was named senior project manager for Northeast Division of Finnegan & Company, of Little Rock, Ark., a leading national grant and procurement consulting firm. He was a research analytical consultant for Carr Marketing Communications of Amherst, N.Y., a position which he held until his death.

Locally, Dr. Evans spoke before a number of civic groups, and was the keynote speaker for the 1992 commencement at Bradford Area High School.

He was a full-time consultant for the Bradford Area School District from 1998-2002, handling competitive grant applications and public relations. He was responsible for the founding of the Bradford Public Schools Foundation, of which he continued to serve as executive secretary until his death, and the author of the district's first alumni directory.

In Bradford, Dr. Evans was a member of St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church and a member in 2010; then president of its Parish Council from 2014-2016; a director and then board president of Evergreen Elm since 1985 and board president in 2005-2007; a member of the Salvation Advisory Board; a director, president (2004-05) and board chairman (2005-06) of the Bradford Rotary Club; a past Rotary secretary, founder and executive secretary of the Bradford Rotary Foundation; founder and executive secretary of the Bradford Public Schools Foundation; recipient three times of Rotary's highest award, the Paul Harris Fellow; Assistant Rotary District 7280 Governor 2011-2017; a member of the District's Nominating and Public Relations committees; and a member of the Bradford Club.

After 20 years as a Bradford Rotarian, he then joined the Cranberry Township Sunrise Rotary Club in 2017. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Keystone State Music Theater Association in Cranberry Township.

He is survived by his wife, Susan Irene Cavalline of Bradford.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Anne Evans of South Plainfield; and a brother, Dennis of Princeton, N.J.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday (June 17, 2023) at Harriett B. Wick Chapel at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, with the Rev. John Jacque, pastor of the St. Bernard Catholic Church, as celebrant. Friends will be received from noon to 1 p.m. at the chapel.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Evans-Cavalline Scholarship fund at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford; or to the Evans-Krivak Gynecologic Cancer Research and Education Fund under the auspices of The Pittsburgh Foundation. As a result of contributions to the scholarship and other Pitt endeavors, Dr. Evans and his wife Susan were inducted into the 1787 Society and the Brackenridge Society of the University of Pittsburgh in Oakland.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Mascho Funeral Home, Inc.

Online Condolences can be expressed at http://www.maschofuneral.com/.

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by Olean Times Herald on Jun. 16, 2023.

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Marilyn Mosso

September 9, 2024

Susan, I just found out about George“s passing. I am so sorry for your loss. He was such a nice guy.

John Feeley '74

August 15, 2023

One night when I was editor of The Bona Venture, the university president came by our office. He wondered where George was and what he did as advisor. I took George's critique of the previous issue of the BV from the bulletin board and handed it over. Probably 15 pages. Certainly single-spaced. I met with George every week for his critiques. Thank you, George, for how you formed me as a journalist.

Bill Reed

July 5, 2023

Dr. Evans“ courses, especially Editing and Graphics, provided the fundamentals that I used every day of my 45-year career as a print and broadcast journalist. He and Dr. Jandoli also inspired me to teach journalism students at three colleges as an adjunct professor. He was a teacher, mentor, and friend during my four years at Bonaventure, and he was a part of me each and every day ever since, and always will be.

Bill Collins '76

June 26, 2023

I'm so sorry for the loss of George. My deepest condolences to Susan. I cannot describe how many times over the course of my career that I turned in the direction of St. Bonaventure and thanked God for putting me in the same place as Dr. Evans who simply was one of the most influential people in my life.

Dr. Peter M. Gigliotti

June 18, 2023

I had the privilege to have George as one of my journalism professors at Bonaventure. He was not only my teacher, he was a mentor and a friend. He shared his knowledge and wisdom that helped numerous Bona grads follow in his professional footsteps. He will be missed. Condolences to his family and many friends.

James P. Brown

June 16, 2023

So sad to hear of Dr. Evans' passing. He inspired me during my years in SBU journalism courses in the early 1970s and my 35-year career in the newspaper business.

Jim Engelhardt SBU '79

June 16, 2023

"Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace."

Prayers are with you, Susan.

Pax et Bonum, Dr. Evans.

John Zavinski SBU '80

June 15, 2023

As i read his obituary, i'm sitting at work designing a daily newspaper front page, using skills learned at St. Bonaventure 45 years ago from Dr. Evans. RIP.

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Patrick E. Brennan, SBU JMC '81

June 15, 2023

Influenced lives & careers of so many of us J-MC students...the first to ever tell me after selecting me as campus paper editor, "you have good people skills, you should go into management." Took his advice and had rewarding 40+ year career. Thanks GPE! These photos from a profile story in 1980. Bottom right with SBU alumnus duo Neil Cavuto and Jim Wojtanik.

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Julie Ottaway

June 15, 2023

Such a life well lived. Thank you for the lessons, Dr. Evans. Peace.

Steve Agosto

June 15, 2023

I'm proud to have been one of his students. I learned so much from.him.

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